“…In our research, we found that Japanese subjects were investigated in three studies (Ikeda et al, 2008;Shimizu et al, 2003;Toyooka et al, 2002), Caucasians in another four studies (Carlino et al, 2011;JockersSchrübl et al, 2004;Pirildar et al, 2004, Rizos et al, 2008 and Asians in five studies Huang et al, 2006;Tan et al, 2005a, Zhang et al, 2008. In four studies, ethnicity was unspecified (Gama et al, 2007;Grillo et al, 2007, Reis et al, 2008Jindal et al, 2010). Six studies reported no diagnostic subtypes of schizophrenia (Ikeda et al, 2008;Gama et al, 2007;Jockers-Schrübl et al, 2004;Pirildar et al, 2004;Reis et al, 2008;Rizos et al, 2008;Toyooka et al, 2002) while in seven studies it was assessed the differences in serum BDNF levels among diagnostic subtypes Grillo et al, 2007;Huang et al, 2006;Shimizu et al, 2003;Tan et al, 2005a;Xiu et al, 2009;Zhang et al, 2008).…”